Queens of the Stone Age triumphantly powered through their headlining set on the Main Stage at Reading Festival on Friday night (August 22).

The California band appeared on stage on time at 10.15pm, with frontman Josh Homme dressed in a grey coat with the collar turned up and launching into 'You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, But I Feel Like a Millionaire'.

The frontman reminisced that the first time the group performed at Reading, it was an early afternoon show at 1pm. Homme added that they're now nine hours better "so it pretty much should be smooth f**king sailing", before launching into their ...Like Clockwork hit 'Smooth Sailing'.

In the middle of Queens of the Stone Age's set, Homme urged the audience to take out their phones, insisting "it's a modern f**king world... turn out the lights, you'll be the light show".

The band played a selection of songs spanning their collection of albums for their first headlining set, including crowd favourites 'Little Sister', 'Make It Wit Chu' and 'Go With the Flow'.

Queens of the Stone Age ended their performance with an elongated drum solo and outro, before Homme threw his guitar to the ground, waved to his fans and left the stage.

The full setlist for Queens of the Stone Age's show was as follows:

'You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, But I Feel Like A Millionaire'
'No One Knows'
'My God Is The Sun'
'Burn The Witch'
'Smooth Sailing'
'Do It Again'
'The Vampyre Of Time And Memory'
'If I Had A Tail'
'Little Sister'
'Feel Good Hit Of The Summer'
'The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret'
'I Sat By The Ocean'
'Make It Wit Chu'
'Sick, Sick, Sick'
'Go With The Flow'
'A Song For The Dead'